Diogo Neves's Projects
Just some crappy AI implementations from the book I'm reading.
The Full-stack Framework in Deno.
Simple Phong Shading
Examples demonstrating how to use the MetaWatch Manager API
Code created to explore audio models and data flows to potentially clean up audio
Experiment with simple data augmentation for MNIST dataset
Implements a cellular automaton to generate a simple terrain-like structure, from noise.
Babylon.js basic scene with typescript, webpack, es6 modules, editorconfig, eslint, hot loading and more. Will even make coffee if you ask nicely.
A template for creating Babylon TS projects
Branchy is a light-weight framework to manage and load php files from different branches.
Rewired State hack (more soon)
Random experiments and studies, unlikely to work.
A collection of data importers or clean-up for various sources
DataSmasher is a distributed, multi-threaded, job execution framework. (learning hack project, don't use it!)
My profile README
Bio and stuff
Babylon.js's documentation website
Experimental implementation of ECSY for babylon.js.
Simple project to generate someone's Eigenface from a source of images.
Elixir is a dynamic, functional language designed for building scalable and maintainable applications
Lessons about the Elixir programming language
This is the great blog experiment I started with my brother... Will post more details soon.
Create an animation with photos of a person, face aligned, in the order they were taken.
Culture Hack East 2012 Hack with FirstSite
Utilities to create a database for audio classification from freesounds.org
Quick hack on how to generate a heatmap in the browser
Build a Jekyll blog in minutes, without touching the command line.
A simple exploration of running models locally, with LM Studio server
The goal of this project is a feature-complete MetaWatch emulator, implementing the MetaWatch Remote Protocol. At the moment, it supports the most important message types. The emulator communicates with real devices (Android and MetaWatchManager tested) over Bluetooth, and with software on the same machine using a virtual serial port.